How To Play Seven Card Stud
How To Play Seven Card Stud. This interesting form of poker is a great alternative to the traditional Texas Hold'Em. Learn how to play seven card stud and enjoy winning more poker hands.
Step 1: Ante
Instead of blinds, in a game of Stud, all players have to put an ante into the pot to get the betting started
Step 2: The deal
To begin the starting hand each player receives in turn from the dealer three cards, the first two are dealt face down (pocket cards) then a card is dealt face up. After these cards have been dealt, the first round of betting occurs, beginning with the "bring-in"
Step 3: The bring in
The player with the lowest showing door card must post the "bring-in", a mandatory initial bet of at least as much as the ante
Step 4: Fourth Street
After the Bring-In bets have all been called, each player is now dealt another face up card, called "Fourth Street." Now, the highest showing hand opens the betting round. If a pair is showing for any hand on Fourth Street, that player has the option of doubling their bet amount, and "raising the stake" for this betting round. Otherwise, Fourth Street bets and raises are limited to the small stake.
Step 5: Fifth street
Another face up card is dealt to each player, and the high hand opens the betting round and betting continues as before
Step 6: Sixth street
Another face up card is dealt to each player, and the high hand opens the betting round and betting continues as before
Step 7: Seventh street or the river
The final card is dealt to each player face down, (a pocket) making a total of seven cards in each hand. Now the final betting round begins, and as before, the highest showing hand starts the betting.
Step 8: The Showdown
All the bets have been called, and it's time to pay the winner. The last player to bet or raise during the final betting round (the river) will show their hand first. if all the players checked through
The winning player is the one who has the highest hand using five cards